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joining us in the crossfire, congressman crowley and ralph reed. this is the reality in today's nbc washington post poll, the president is down 15 points from january when it comes to being a strong leader, he's down 8 points for being honest and trustworthy. most damaging though, 70% of the country believe he's on the wrong track. is 70% of the country wrong? >> i think it's also reflective of where they see their government going. it's not just the president. i think it's the entire congress as well. you have a dysfunctional congress. the republican congress has no vision. it has no agenda for 2014. and i think the president pays some of the price for that. >> these numbers are about the president, though. >> polls go up and down. >> they're not just reflective of the president. they're reflective of what's happening right now in the times. we live in a very unsettling world. and quite frankly, what my republican colleagues continue to do is create more uncertainty. more fiscal cliffs to come, unfortunately, we have a cr that will expire in mid j
joining us in the crossfire, congressman crowley and ralph reed. this is the reality in today's nbc washington post poll, the president is down 15 points from january when it comes to being a strong leader, he's down 8 points for being honest and trustworthy. most damaging though, 70% of the country believe he's on the wrong track. is 70% of the country wrong? >> i think it's also reflective of where they see their government going. it's not just the president. i think it's the entire...
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well be i mean ralph reed's participation in jack arrow off was more of the in my opinion corrupt variety of then media variety but mark thank you for your college. bill in philadelphia pennsylvania a bill welcome to the program thanks for calling. tonight. let's kill it. and they. are buying up all the property for all the well off market what do you think of that. if you do your welcome thanks for the call. you know this is happening all across the country right now is a really good time for people with a lot of money to be buying america because when the when the deregulation and thirty years of reaganomics combined have have just basically wiped out the middle class we're seeing thirty two years the middle class being wiped out there for all their wealth is on the table their property their homes their pensions and you know it's fire sale prices so the canadians are coming in the chinese are coming in the europeans are coming and anybody with a lot of and the american billionaires are coming in and buying up real estate right now because american the average middle class americans who
well be i mean ralph reed's participation in jack arrow off was more of the in my opinion corrupt variety of then media variety but mark thank you for your college. bill in philadelphia pennsylvania a bill welcome to the program thanks for calling. tonight. let's kill it. and they. are buying up all the property for all the well off market what do you think of that. if you do your welcome thanks for the call. you know this is happening all across the country right now is a really good time for...
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ralph reed, thank you so much. it was great to have you on. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] playing in the nfl is tough. ♪ doing it with a cold, just not going to happen. ♪ vicks dayquil powerful non-drowsy 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ no matter what city you're playing tomorrow... [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] ...you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. ♪ vicks nyquil powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ >>> we are back. joining me now, sam seder, host of the online podcast, majority report, and investigative journalist, sara posener. she ran a story about former president's involvement with the messianic jewish group for the november issue. sara, what are you surprised when you found out he was speaking there? >> i was very surprised. bush, as you mentioned in the opening segment, is an evangelical. he was very open about that as president. and he very openly coalesced with evangelical groups when he was running for president and while he was in the white house. but this group is fundamentally different from
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so in short there's nothing close to overwhelming evidence to support ralph reed's claim it's false. >>> new at 6:00, pg&e keeping score saying it's making progress. nearly two and a half years after the deadly san bruno explosion, the utility is checking off more measures. there is a list of 12 changes pg&e has to make to improve its pipeline network. today the pipeline announced it checked three more items off the list bringing the total number of fixes to seven. among the newly completed task is the development of a public awareness plan to make sure communities are aware of important information regarding nearby gas lines. >>> investigators say a fire that torched an apartment building overnight started in a tenant's kitchen. firefighters were called out to an apartment complex off of 680 just before midnight. firefighters evacuated 21 people. the fire seriously damaged two upstairs apartments before firefighters could knock it down. luckily no one was hurt. >>> san jose police are investigating a deadly crash early this morning. a man was speeding south on monterey near kurtner
so in short there's nothing close to overwhelming evidence to support ralph reed's claim it's false. >>> new at 6:00, pg&e keeping score saying it's making progress. nearly two and a half years after the deadly san bruno explosion, the utility is checking off more measures. there is a list of 12 changes pg&e has to make to improve its pipeline network. today the pipeline announced it checked three more items off the list bringing the total number of fixes to seven. among the...
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c-span: what about ralph reed c-span: what about ralph reed now? he--if he'd started the--with a--mr. robertson the christian coalition. is he a--a religious person? >> guest: ralph found faith in 1993. he became born again. and he... c-span: what's that mean? >> guest: he decided to turn his life over to jesus and, you know an--and that to be his motivating factor in life. he was not a big churchgoer before that. he was, at the time, really living dangerously, living on the edge, if you will. and this came at a very, i think, important time in his life. c-span: is he religious now, do you think? >> guest: he is still religious he, you know, goes to church. he's--his wife is religious. yes, they go ev--evangelical--a protestant evangelical church. c-span: you did tell us about his wife... >> guest: yes. c-span: ... who he met when--when she was... >> guest: joanne, yes. c-span: ... she was, like, 16. >> guest: uh-huh. yes. she was very young. they married--she was very young. they--i think he waited till she was 18 or 19 to get married, but they--t
c-span: what about ralph reed c-span: what about ralph reed now? he--if he'd started the--with a--mr. robertson the christian coalition. is he a--a religious person? >> guest: ralph found faith in 1993. he became born again. and he... c-span: what's that mean? >> guest: he decided to turn his life over to jesus and, you know an--and that to be his motivating factor in life. he was not a big churchgoer before that. he was, at the time, really living dangerously, living on the edge,...
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ralph reed, thank you so much. it was great to have you on. we'll be right back. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh what a relief it is! [ passenger ] airport, please. what airline? united. [ indian accent ] which airline, sir? [ passenger ] united. whoa taxi! [ british accent ] what airline, then? [ passenger ] united. all right. [ spanish ] what airline? [ passenger ] united. ♪ [ mandarin ] which airline? [ passenger ] united. [ arabic ] which airline? [ passenger ] united. [ italian ] where are we going? [ passenger ] united. [ male announcer ] more destinations than any other airline. [ thai ] which airline do you fly? [ passenger ] united. [ male announcer ] that's great, big world friendly. ♪ jbut when it comes to investing, things i prefer to do on my own. [ male announcer ] that's great, big world friendly. i just think it's better to work with someo
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ralph reed, thank you so much. it was great to have you on. we'll be right back. always wil. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on one. to help you retire your way... with confidence. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. ameriprise financial. more within reach. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions a
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look at the polling ralph, ralph reed, about americans' views about same sex marriage and if we put it up here it's worth paying attention to. 58% support it in 2006 it was 36%. and the opposition is completely flipped. now 36% oppose it only and 58% oppose opposed it back in 2006. is this country and therefore the supreme court poised to accept gay and lesbian marriage as true marriage equality? >> well, i wouldn't build a house on one poll. that same poll that everybody has made a big deal out of this week just a couple of months ago it was 51%/47% for same sex marriage and against, basically a jump ball. we have a poll in the last two weeks from quinnipiac university which shows that 47%/43%. on election day in the network exit poll 49%/46%. >> hilary rosen -- >> it's clearly moved but the idea the american people are, you know, universally for same sex marriage is just not backed up. >> one of the things you look at, hilary, the youth vote. those who supported that poll, 81% under 30 support marriage equality. where are we as the supreme court takes this up? >> well, and another in
look at the polling ralph, ralph reed, about americans' views about same sex marriage and if we put it up here it's worth paying attention to. 58% support it in 2006 it was 36%. and the opposition is completely flipped. now 36% oppose it only and 58% oppose opposed it back in 2006. is this country and therefore the supreme court poised to accept gay and lesbian marriage as true marriage equality? >> well, i wouldn't build a house on one poll. that same poll that everybody has made a big...
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watching ralph reed with the most ridiculous argument i've ever heard of the many ridiculous arguments against gay marriage. he's arguing the only reason people get player sid to have children. people get married because they want to be in a loving, committed relationship with each other. there is no reason that fundamental right should be denied. >> to steve's point, ralph reed was not discussing the lawful he is talking about religion and emotional reaction to marriage and the sanctity of it. i want to play this. he was on "meet the press." >> what i said, i think we're going to win. i don't think we're going to win 5-4. i think this is a basic civil rights issue. and i don't think there is the kind of issue that will divide the court the way some other issues divide the court. >> what is your take on that with prop 8? will it divide the court as some other issues? >> i think it will be divisive. i can't call exactly what the numbers breakdown will be but it is important to note that in the california situation, what you've got is a state that first gave rights to same sex marriage.
watching ralph reed with the most ridiculous argument i've ever heard of the many ridiculous arguments against gay marriage. he's arguing the only reason people get player sid to have children. people get married because they want to be in a loving, committed relationship with each other. there is no reason that fundamental right should be denied. >> to steve's point, ralph reed was not discussing the lawful he is talking about religion and emotional reaction to marriage and the sanctity...
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i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> ralph reed, quick reaction on the political point. you have said this week, this is going to energize republicans not only to fight gay marriage at the state level, but this has implications for the midterm race as well. >> no question about it. i mean, i think that, first of all, it's far better for this to be resolved at the state level than by a federal decision. second of all, it's better resolved in the political and legislative process at the ballot box than it is by an active judicial fiat. i think if we find the silver lining at all, and it's hard to do in these decisions, that's it. so what you're going to see in states like iowa where the supreme court imposed same-sex marriage on the state, we're going to be -- >> the state supreme court. >> the state supreme court. we're going to be attempting to elect legislators who will pass a constitutional amendment to ratify that marriage should be between a man and a woman. >> three main election efforts, electing mitt romney, getting that iowa state supreme court justice thrown out
i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> ralph reed, quick reaction on the political point. you have said this week, this is going to energize republicans not only to fight gay marriage at the state level, but this has implications for the midterm race as well. >> no question about it. i mean, i think that, first of all, it's far better for this to be resolved at the state level than by a federal decision. second of all, it's better resolved in the political and legislative process...
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plus, the rest of our roundtable, chairman and founder of the faith and freedom coalition ralph reed, had hilary rosen, and david brooks and e.j. dionne rejoin the conversation. up after this. rosen, and david brooks and e.j. dionne rejoin the conversation. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's lobsterfest our largest selection of lobster entrees, like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 coupon on two lobsterfest entrees. visit redlobster.com now been waiting for the price then hurry, sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. save up to 40% on closeout sets from beautyrest and posturepedic. save hundreds on floor samples and closeout inventory. these prices are falling fast, but these deals won't last. sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> you can follow me each day on twitter @davidgregory. th
plus, the rest of our roundtable, chairman and founder of the faith and freedom coalition ralph reed, had hilary rosen, and david brooks and e.j. dionne rejoin the conversation. up after this. rosen, and david brooks and e.j. dionne rejoin the conversation. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's lobsterfest our largest selection of lobster entrees, like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive...
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ralph reed can just go fly a kite. >> i'm glad didn't say the other thing. i knew what was coming. >> i'm trying to keep my job. >> if i don't see you both, happy easter. >>> coming up, believe it or not, there is a relatively simple explanation for a car that wound up on the roof of a house in california. we will explain next. >> they are first and foremost people. so wherever she goes, they follow. at the same time, yes. as she is traveling through many different lands there are other languages she comes across. >> we have other languages coming up on the show that need to be invented. we are hoping david will do those for us as well. >> i would like to keep creating for languages. that's the dream of everybody to sit down and create a language. if you're looking to go to school, you deserve more than just flexibility and convenience. so here's a few reasons to choose university of phoenix. our average class size is only 14 students. our financial tools help you make smart choices about how to pay for school. our faculty have, on average, over 16 years of
ralph reed can just go fly a kite. >> i'm glad didn't say the other thing. i knew what was coming. >> i'm trying to keep my job. >> if i don't see you both, happy easter. >>> coming up, believe it or not, there is a relatively simple explanation for a car that wound up on the roof of a house in california. we will explain next. >> they are first and foremost people. so wherever she goes, they follow. at the same time, yes. as she is traveling through many...
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ralph reed, leader of the faith and freedom coalition is actually calling for immigration reform and he, and michael bloomberg formed an awkward alliance when they announceed they were cofounding a new group pushing for immigration reform. here, etc. speaking for univision today. >> everybody recognizes it's time to bite the bullet and make the tough calls and get this solved. there is a problem-solving the element here that is leaving many people in the shadows with undetermined legal status is not good public. >> michael: michael bloomberg and ralph reed on the same issue? if it feels like cold today it's because the temperatures in hell are plummeting. whether it was a sly sobture on someone on mitch mc mcconditional's staff. >>> someone shows how they gear up for oppositional research. it's fascinating. and then there is courage and what a school did in the heart of the jim crow south. students who were willing to put it all on the line. later, what do you do when you're an 18-year-old kid in alaska and global warming is melting your world away? you sue the whole state. that's wh
ralph reed, leader of the faith and freedom coalition is actually calling for immigration reform and he, and michael bloomberg formed an awkward alliance when they announceed they were cofounding a new group pushing for immigration reform. here, etc. speaking for univision today. >> everybody recognizes it's time to bite the bullet and make the tough calls and get this solved. there is a problem-solving the element here that is leaving many people in the shadows with undetermined legal...
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it's ralph reed and gary bower and all the rest of them. this social conservative ring wing of the republican party comes to a sensitive time in our politics when it comes to the issues nearest and dearest to the hearts of these folks. particularly when it comes to gay politics. by which i mean anti-gay politics which has been a central thing at the christian coalition and the organized christian conservative movement has always stood for. and the sensitive issue for them right now is not just the general american public opinion shift to be in favor of gay rights. the latest abc news/"washington post" poll this week found 57% of americans now support legalized equal marriage rights. it's beyond that, though. it's not just that sentiment, that broad feeling in the country that makes their position against it seem awkward. it is that the question is being called. there are policy positions coming up, policy decisions coming up on this where republicans are going to have to make their feelings known not just to each other, but to the majority
it's ralph reed and gary bower and all the rest of them. this social conservative ring wing of the republican party comes to a sensitive time in our politics when it comes to the issues nearest and dearest to the hearts of these folks. particularly when it comes to gay politics. by which i mean anti-gay politics which has been a central thing at the christian coalition and the organized christian conservative movement has always stood for. and the sensitive issue for them right now is not just...
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but today at ralph reed's faith and freedom conference, it was clear that their talk of change was just talk. now that paul ryan himself didn't try, he took center stage to say the party is not so extreme. really is not. just trust him on this. >> the left likes to think that we are the fringe. guess what? you, us, we are the mainstream. when you take a look at what is happening, the goal we have in front of us is to reclaim the center of our politics. >> the mainstream? really? even by wrongway ryan standards, that's off base. just listen to the parade of speakers at this big republican meeting. >> big government is undermining our religious liberty. it undermines all of our liberties. >> pray every day that god speaks to them and preserves and enables them to preserve traditional marriage. >> why are you getting engaged in the political discourse simply when you disagree with someone on what the definition of marriage is you're called a bigot or hater. >> college camps for the abortion industry. >> when i hear talk about restoring faith in government, no, no, no, no, no. that is the s
but today at ralph reed's faith and freedom conference, it was clear that their talk of change was just talk. now that paul ryan himself didn't try, he took center stage to say the party is not so extreme. really is not. just trust him on this. >> the left likes to think that we are the fringe. guess what? you, us, we are the mainstream. when you take a look at what is happening, the goal we have in front of us is to reclaim the center of our politics. >> the mainstream? really?...
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and chairman of the faith and freedom coalition ralph reed. welcome all. super bowl sunday. >> thank you. >> david, i want to start with chuck hagel. you heard what leon panetta said. the political knives were out. >> it was him. you ever had this nightmare you're back in college, you've been nominated to be the defense secretary, you haven't done any studying all term, and the confirmation hearing is in five minutes? it looked like that. unprepared. even to defend himself. look strong. he's being attacked for his integrity, honesty. hit back. demand some time. defend yourself. you've got to do that because you have to have the confidence of the president to get the job and the confidence of the generals in the building. this is a problem. if i were chuck hagel, i'd go to the president right now and say, do you still have confidence in me? do you think i can do the job? >> you would offer to withdraw? >> you have to if you think you won't be effective because of what's happened.çó i think you have to ask privately that question. >> ana, a lot of the conv
and chairman of the faith and freedom coalition ralph reed. welcome all. super bowl sunday. >> thank you. >> david, i want to start with chuck hagel. you heard what leon panetta said. the political knives were out. >> it was him. you ever had this nightmare you're back in college, you've been nominated to be the defense secretary, you haven't done any studying all term, and the confirmation hearing is in five minutes? it looked like that. unprepared. even to defend himself....
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ralph reed, what do you think? >> well, what's happened here, sean, is real simple. a president who ran saying he was going to be the most transparent administration in u.s. history, condemned what he called the bush administration's secret war against terrorism, said that it was being conducted without regard to what he called the quote, campus of our values, is now conducting the most secretive, untransparent, with muddled legal reasoning war on terror in the history of modern warfare, and the president and eric holder have painted themselves into this corner for one simple reason. they refuse to capture a terrorist on the field of battle, and would not close gitmo after promising to do so. won't engage in perfectly legal interrogation techniques, which, by the way, were critical to finding usama bin laden. so they say they won't interrogate terrorists, but now they're willing to kill 3000 of them including the unpress departmented ordered targeted assassination of u.s. citizens. >> wait a second, ralph. >> caused by the president's-- >> you just went off on a lita
ralph reed, what do you think? >> well, what's happened here, sean, is real simple. a president who ran saying he was going to be the most transparent administration in u.s. history, condemned what he called the bush administration's secret war against terrorism, said that it was being conducted without regard to what he called the quote, campus of our values, is now conducting the most secretive, untransparent, with muddled legal reasoning war on terror in the history of modern warfare,...
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. >> ralph reed, founder and chairman of the faith and freedom coalition. ralph, thank you for coming on. >> you bet, chris, good to be with you again. >> thank you. i'm just setting it up, what looks to be the direction of the court. perhaps a narrow decision. perhaps just dealing with california. perhaps positively for the pro-choice or the pro same-sex marriage community. how do people on the conservative side of things, you, how will you react to that? what will be your plan? >> well, if that were to happen, and, of course, this is not my first rodeo. i know it's not yours. i don't tend to put a lot of -- lay down a lot of bets on oral arguments. you know, it's very hard to interpret how the court's going to rule based on the reparte and oral arguments. if they were to do that, chris, i think it would be profoundly disappointing. the people of california voted not once, but twice that they wanted marriage defined between a man and a woman. i think this kind of issue, as we saw with the very polarizing and highly divisive issue of roe v. wade is best lef
. >> ralph reed, founder and chairman of the faith and freedom coalition. ralph, thank you for coming on. >> you bet, chris, good to be with you again. >> thank you. i'm just setting it up, what looks to be the direction of the court. perhaps a narrow decision. perhaps just dealing with california. perhaps positively for the pro-choice or the pro same-sex marriage community. how do people on the conservative side of things, you, how will you react to that? what will be your...
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this is where the tension comes from, ralph reed talking about evangelicals will sit out. if they "embrace" gay marriage and the republican party and things like that. >> stephanie: same with immigration reform, right? they're basically saying we lost on that issue. >> sean hannity 24 hours after the election, he was like oh, forget it. ignore everything i've said for the last seven years. on the one hand, folks on the left can appreciate that they see it is a loser issue and if fox news throws in the towel on immigration hate, if they do, you know, it would make it easier for change to happen. just like oh, forget it. >> stephanie: didn't even bother to -- you're not supposed to say it out loud. you're supposed to say i've had an evolution in my thinking. put a little effort into it. >> there was no court case. no new legislation. we lost. forget it. >> stephanie: yeah. how did enjoy the republican autopsy, by the way? >> that was fascinating. as i wrote on friday, you know, i said by the way roger -- roger ailes isn't buying it. the report was about reaching out to women
this is where the tension comes from, ralph reed talking about evangelicals will sit out. if they "embrace" gay marriage and the republican party and things like that. >> stephanie: same with immigration reform, right? they're basically saying we lost on that issue. >> sean hannity 24 hours after the election, he was like oh, forget it. ignore everything i've said for the last seven years. on the one hand, folks on the left can appreciate that they see it is a loser issue...
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ralph reed knows the business on the evangelical side. let's watch him in action. >> i also don't buy so this sort of notion of history this is sort of an inevitable train and this is where we're going to go. even after this decision, david, 70% of the american people live in states that define marriage as between a man and a woman. 32 of those states passed referendums with an average margin of 57% and in a cbs/"new york times" poll on june 9th, 60% of the american people and a majority of democrats said they want this resolved at the state level. >> well let me go to ted on that. by the way, ralph looked especially tired in that presentation. i don't know what was going on on "meet the press" yesterday. guy looked like he's been up for a month. does the right wing have a chance to stop this movement that seems to be historically unstoppable for equality? >> i don't think so, chris. the court's decision last week, justice kennedy's opinion for the court and defense of marriage act case laid out that discriminating against couples demeans
ralph reed knows the business on the evangelical side. let's watch him in action. >> i also don't buy so this sort of notion of history this is sort of an inevitable train and this is where we're going to go. even after this decision, david, 70% of the american people live in states that define marriage as between a man and a woman. 32 of those states passed referendums with an average margin of 57% and in a cbs/"new york times" poll on june 9th, 60% of the american people and a...
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ralph reed is associated very largely. he's the chairman of this group, the faith and freedom coalition. he's associated with the social cause. - conservatism but this was really -- they talked about everything. full spectrum conservative issues. i think frankly, the big story though is the immigration debate. maybe secondly, if you want to look at the dichotomy of ran paul and marco rubio on foreign olicy. you can say we want more people, the hamse -- hispanics, specially are christian. maybe conservative means about you're conserving western values and you have to have a strong border. and that you have to honor the rule of law. and so conservatives are really fighting over the heart and soul over what that means. foreign policy is the same time. you have marco rubio and ran paul both elected in 2010 amid this tea party despite guys, both defeated republican candidates in 2010 and, you know, ran paul essentially wants more modest foreign policy. so they're both conservative but which will be the 21st century brand of con
ralph reed is associated very largely. he's the chairman of this group, the faith and freedom coalition. he's associated with the social cause. - conservatism but this was really -- they talked about everything. full spectrum conservative issues. i think frankly, the big story though is the immigration debate. maybe secondly, if you want to look at the dichotomy of ran paul and marco rubio on foreign olicy. you can say we want more people, the hamse -- hispanics, specially are christian. maybe...
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ralph reed yesterday on "meet the press." >> the issue before the country is do we have a compelling interest in strengthening and supporting the durable, enduring, uniquely complimentary, procreative union of a man and woman. >> you look at divorce rates -- >> the answer, that would be an argument why we ought to strengthen it. >> so steve, there's ralph reed saying this is about the procreative union of a man and woman, which i guess makes rush limbaugh's first three marriages and so far his current marriage indefensible? >> this is exactly the point. when you're talking about civil marriage, marriage recognized by the state, whether it is the first, second, third, fourth, fifth or sixth marriages for some of these people, it is a legal marriage in the eyes of the state. and there will be gay people in happy marriages and gay people in unhappy marriages and there will be divorced gay people. but what is necessary at this point now when you look at the institution of marriage, the profound happiness it can bring to people, a, and b, the fact that it strengthens society, it is an ins
ralph reed yesterday on "meet the press." >> the issue before the country is do we have a compelling interest in strengthening and supporting the durable, enduring, uniquely complimentary, procreative union of a man and woman. >> you look at divorce rates -- >> the answer, that would be an argument why we ought to strengthen it. >> so steve, there's ralph reed saying this is about the procreative union of a man and woman, which i guess makes rush limbaugh's...
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ralph reed the founder of faith and freedom, he responded yesterday -- >> schedulewise it just didn't work, but we invited him. in fact, i think we've invited him to previous conferences. we have a strong organization in new jersey. they are big fans of him, they worked hard to get him elected, they'll work hard to get him re-elected. >> notice how ralph reed treated chris christie treated chris christie not to come versus how cpac did. rand paul is playing it a lot differently than his dad did, showing up to events that his dad wasn't showing up to and he's made a careful play for social conservatives. yesterday he did so using foreign policy as a way to talk to his audience. >> these days christians i think are unified, or seem to be, in our defense of the not yet born, but i exhort you to remember the 19-year-olds sent to nevada. i can't imagine jesus at the head of an army of soldiers and i think as christians we need to be wary of this doctrine of preemptive war. >> meanwhile marco rubio made a moral argument for immigration reform stressing that compassion is at the heart of thi
ralph reed the founder of faith and freedom, he responded yesterday -- >> schedulewise it just didn't work, but we invited him. in fact, i think we've invited him to previous conferences. we have a strong organization in new jersey. they are big fans of him, they worked hard to get him elected, they'll work hard to get him re-elected. >> notice how ralph reed treated chris christie treated chris christie not to come versus how cpac did. rand paul is playing it a lot differently than...
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you have ralph reed on "meet the press" saying he doesn't think it's going to change. and yet washington post polling, republicans 18 to 49, a majority-supporting same sex marriage. what does the party do? because the politics and the principle seem to be running in opposite directions. >> well, look, i think that generational change happens. and you see these things -- you know, wind up happening over a generation, over a couple decades. the politics and the polling, like you mentioned, we'll talk about more, has changed rapidly. even just the past five years, president obama's position on civil unions versus now he's fully in favor of same-sex marriage. hillary clinton, who if she wants to run in 2016, she's going to -- she's in favor of same-sex marriage. any democrat who runs has to be in favor of it. republicans at this point still undecided. >> it's a more dicey territory. quickly, it's amazing to me that people forget, president obama, then senator obama, and then senator clinton, both oppose gay marriage and supported civil unions in the '08 presidential campai
you have ralph reed on "meet the press" saying he doesn't think it's going to change. and yet washington post polling, republicans 18 to 49, a majority-supporting same sex marriage. what does the party do? because the politics and the principle seem to be running in opposite directions. >> well, look, i think that generational change happens. and you see these things -- you know, wind up happening over a generation, over a couple decades. the politics and the polling, like you...